Arkansas Code § 22-6-118

Exemptions from sections 22-6-117 requirement
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The provisions of this section and § 22-6-117 shall not apply to the following: (1) Conveyance by the state of tax-delinquent property; (2) Leases of state property of a duration of one (1) year or less; (3) Leases of state property to state employees for housing; (4) Conveyances of state property by one (1) state agency to another state agency; and (5) Easements or any lesser estate in land granted by any state agency. Acts 1997, No. 1315, § 2.
The provisions of this section and § 22-6-117 shall not apply to the following: (1) Conveyance by the state of tax-delinquent property; (2) Leases of state property of a duration of one (1) year or less; (3) Leases of state property to state employees for housing; (4) Conveyances of state property by one (1) state agency to another state agency; and (5) Easements or any lesser estate in land granted by any state agency. Acts 1997, No. 1315, § 2.
The provisions of this section and § 22-6-117 shall not apply to the following: (1) Conveyance by the state of tax-delinquent property; (2) Leases of state property of a duration of one (1) year or less; (3) Leases of state property to state employees for housing; (4) Conveyances of state property by one (1) state agency to another state agency; and (5) Easements or any lesser estate in land granted by any state agency. Acts 1997, No. 1315, § 2.
The provisions of this section and § 22-6-117 shall not apply to the following:
(1) Conveyance by the state of tax-delinquent property;
(2) Leases of state property of a duration of one (1) year or less;
(3) Leases of state property to state employees for housing;
(4) Conveyances of state property by one (1) state agency to another state agency; and
(5) Easements or any lesser estate in land granted by any state agency.
Acts 1997, No. 1315, § 2.

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